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    Barton = Thornton /w512k

    indyjones: Works fine you said? Hem. What identifier has the debugger label? It has a mask of 00AABBBB, where AA is a CHIP ID and BBBB is a Vendor ID. If BBBB equals to 12C3 then you are lucky – this is the correct ASUS Vendor ID. FFFF is the invalid Vendor ID for any I/O chip.
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    Barton = Thornton /w512k

    Dubbin1: Unfortunately, your motherboard doesn’t support the Barton core officially. Therefore, the string name that is assigned to your processor doesn’t contain an “XP” suffix. Moreover, it’s spelled incorrectly. Perhaps, some boiled Taiwanese programmer wrote the current BIOS version :-). But...
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    Barton = Thornton /w512k

    Electronic Punk: All right! Thanks for help! The “Brain” can correctly determine the Core Voltage via Winbond I/O chips only. The support for ASUS chips will be provided later.
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    Barton = Thornton /w512k

    Electronic Punk & indyjones: Oh! Sorry! I forget to introduce myself to you. I’m a beta-tester of Central Brain Identifier. My specific task consists in reporting to the author about all bugs found by users. I also interest in their opinion concerning the program. I have one important question...
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    Barton = Thornton /w512k

    Hello guys! He-he, you are searching for the differences? Take a look at MSR HID label. It shows hidden revision of the processor core. Thorton core has 1778h or 1779h and the classic Barton core has 1780h or higher.
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